A statement signed by the NNPC Group General Manager, Public Affairs, Dr Levi Ajuonuma, in Abuja described the reports as “malicious and lacking in merit”.

It recalled that the idea to remove the subsidy was first announced by the state governors and that the policy was endorsed by the Federal Executive Council.

“It is wrong for anyone to say that I unilaterally ordered the PPPRA to announce the removal of subsidy.

“Withdrawal of subsidy is a policy of the Federal Government in which I serve as Minister of Petroleum Resources,” Alison-Madueke explained.

The statement quoted the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr Reuben Abati, as having clarified earlier that it was not a unilateral action of either the PPPRA or any government official.

It also recalled that the Chairman of the Northern Governors Forum, Dr Babangida Aliyu, had declared on a national television channel that the Governors Forum was in the forefront in the decision to remove the subsidy because it was a drain on the national treasury.

The statement, therefore, said it was callous for anyone to attribute the removal as a unilateral action of an individual, and urged the public to ignore the reports.

It appealed to the media to be wary of “journalism of desperation aimed at discrediting institutions and personalities”. (NAN)

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